Interlocking
in·ter·lock·ing | ˌin-tər-ˈläk-iŋ
adjective
A wedding set that has multiple pieces which securely lock into place with one another
Interlocking in the jewelry world most often refers to a set of matching rings for a bride - a wedding ring and engagement ring. These wedding sets are designed to fit together snugly and may be purchased together before or after a proposal. The goal of an interlocking pair of wedding and engagement rings is to show that final sense of unity when two people are finally married. The rings are designed such that they will remain firmly attached to one another without the need for soldering, often with the option to disconnect them if needed. There are several variations of interlocking rings to choose from depending on the desired style.